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DCL1000
DIGITAL CLAMP METER

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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1
11 001
12 001
13 002
2
21 003
22 003
3
31 004
32 006
4
41 007
42 007
5
51 007
52 ACA 009
53 V 010
54

011
6
61 013
62 013
63 013
64 013
7
71 014
72 014
73 015
8
81
016
82 017

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1
DCL1000

1-1

DC

(AC)

1-2

1.
600Vrms
2. AC33Vrms46.7VpeakDC70V

3. 1-3
4.

5.

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16.

17.
18.

19.

10.
11.

12.
13.
14.
15. 1
16.
1-3

AC 1000Arms
CT
DCAC 600V

AC 1000Arms
DCAC 600V

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2
2-1
IEC CAT. III 600V

2-2
30%

IEC
DMM
RELATIVE

CAT.

CAT.

CAT.

CAT.

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3
3-1

CT

5-2

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SELECT



ON/OFF

0
mV

DC30.00V

DC 30.00V
DC 35.00V
DC 25.00V

DC 0.00V
DC 5.00V
DC 5.00V

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3-2

2.4V

REL

nFF

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4
4-1
ON30

CT
OFF

OFF

4-2

1.
2.
3.

4. CT

5-1

1. ON

6-4
2.

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3.

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5-2 ACA


ACA
AC 1000A

400.0A, 1000A

ACA

SW

50/60Hz
100ACT

15%8-28dgt

0.06A/A

CT8-2

A4%
B1%
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5-3

DCV
DC 600V
400.0mV, 4.000V, 40.00V, 400.0V, 600V
ACV
AC 600V
400.0mV, 4.000V, 40.00V, 400.0V, 600V
ACV

DCV

SW

SW

50/60Hz
AC 400.0mV

400.0mV1000M10M
400.0mV

DCV

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5-4

5-4-1


40.00M

400.0, 4.000k, 40.00k,


400.0k,4.000M, 40.00M

0.4VDC

5-4-2

0400.0
065(55)
0.4VDV
5-4-3

1.6VDC
0.4mA()

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5-4-1

5-4-2

5-4-3

SW
OL

0.000V

SELECT

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1.

2.
6-1
1
2

7-2

6-2

7-3
6-3

1.

2.
3.
4.

5.
6-4

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R034AAA1.5V
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7-1
3

7-2
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205-8604 4-7-15
TEL042554-0113FAX042555-9046
7-3

TEL033253-4871 FAX033251-7022

TEL066631-7361FAX066644-3249
0120-51-3930
9:3012:00 13:0017:00
http://www.sanwa-meter.co.jp

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8-1

EMC

4000
3/

''OL''
''''
2.4V
2000m
540
53180RH
314080
RH50RH
2060, 70%RH
R0341.5V 2
2.2mA/DCV
120 DCV
IEC61010-2-032 (2002) CAT- 600V
IEC61010-031
IEC61326
3V/m45dgt
3V/m

CT
42mm

238L95W
45Hmm

290g

30

TL-23

C-DCL1000

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8-2
235 75%R.H.2.4V
rdgreadingdgtdigit
ACA

400.0A

1.7rdg5dgt

50Hz/60Hz

A4%
B1%

A
1000A

1.7rdg5dgt

15%
8dgt

0.06A/A

DCV

400.0mV
4.000V
40.00V
400.0V
600V

1.2rdg3dgt
1.9rdg3dgt

1000M
10M

2.2rdg4dgt

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ACV

400.0mV
4.000V
40.00V
400.0V
600V

50Hz500Hz
50Hz/60Hz
60Hz500Hz
50Hz/60Hz
60Hz500Hz
50Hz/60Hz
60Hz500Hz
50Hz500Hz

4.2rdg5dgt
2.2rdg5dgt
2.7rdg5dgt
2.2rdg5dgt
2.7rdg5dgt
2.2rdg5dgt
2.7rdg5dgt
3.2rdg5dgt

10M

400.0mV

400.0
4.000k
40.00k
400.0k
4.000M
40.00M

1.7rdg6dgt
1.2rdg4dgt

DC0.4V

1.7rdg4dgt
2.7rdg4dgt


065(55)
DC0.4V
400.0

DC1.6V
0.4mA ()

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DCL1000

No.

TEL

=244
=101-0021=0332534871

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
This warranty is valid only within Japan.

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DCL1000
DIGITAL CLAMP METER

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Table of Contents
1SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before use, read the following safety precautions.
1-1 Explanation of Warning Symbols 001
1-2 Warning Messages for Safe Use 001
1-3 Overload Protection002
2APPLICATIONS AND FEATURES
2-1 Applications 003
2-2 Features 003
3NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENT UNITS
3-1 Names and Functions of the Meter and Test Leads 004
3-2 Display 006
4DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS AND TERMS
4-1 Auto Power Off 007
4-2 AC Detection Method 007
5MEASURING PROCEDURE
5-1 Start-up Inspection 008
5-2 Current (ACA) Measurement 009
5-3 Voltage (V) Measurement 010
5-4 Resistance, Continuity Buzzer and Diode (
) 011
6MAINTENANCE
6-1 Maintenance and Inspection 013
6-2 Calibration and Inspection 013
6-3 Storage 013
6-4 Battery Replacement 013
7AFTER-SALE SERVICE
7-1 Warranty and Provision 014
7-2 Repair 015
7-3 SANWA web site 016
8SPECIFICATIONS
8-1 General Specifications 017
8-2 Measuring Range and Accuracy 018

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[1] SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


*Before use, read the following safety precautions.
This instruction manual explains how to use your new digital clamp
meter DCL1000. Before use, please read this manual thoroughly to
ensure correct and safe use. After reading it, keep it together with
the product for reference to it when necessary.
The instructions given under the heading of " WARNING" must be
followed to prevent accidental burn and electric shock.

1-1 Explanation of Warning Symbols


The meaning of the symbols used in this manual and attached to
the product is as follows:
: Very important instructions for safe use.
The warning messages are intended to prevent accidents to
operating personnel such as burn and electric shock.
The caution messages are intended to prevent incorrect
handling and measurement which may damage the product.
: Risk of Electric shock
: Direct current (DC)
: Ground
: Resistance
: Alternating current (AC)
: Diode
: Buzzer
: Double insulation or reinforced insulation
1-2 Warning Messages for Safe Use

WARNING
The following instructions are intended to prevent personal injury such as
burn and electric shock. Be sure to follow them when using the meter:
1. This is a clamp meter for low-voltage circuits. Be sure to use
it for circuits of voltage-to-ground of 600 Vrms or below.
2. Voltages above 70 VDC or 33 Vrms AC (46.7 V peak) are
hazardous to human body. Never touch them.
3. Never input signals exceeding the maximum rated input value
(see 1-3).
4. Never use the meter for measuring voltages of lines
connected to equipment (e.g. motors) that generates induced
or surge voltage since it may exceed the maximum allowable
overload input.
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5. Never use the meter near equipment which generates strong


electromagnetic waves or is charged.
6. Never use the meter if the meter or test leads are damaged
or broken.
7. Never use the meter with the case or battery lid removed.
8. During measurement, do not hold a place beyond the barrier
of the meter or the test pin side of the flange of the test
leads.
9. To measure a voltage, first connect the black test lead to the
negative (-) or ground side. When disconnecting, the
positive (+) or non-ground side must be disconnected last.
10.During measurement, do not change the meter to another
function.
11.Before starting measurement, make sure that the function
and range are properly set.
12.Never use the meter when it is wet or with wet hands.
13.Be sure to use the specified type of test leads.
14.Never attempt repair or modification, except for battery
replacement.
15.Inspect the meter at least once a year.
16.This meter is for indoor use only.
1-3 Overload Protection
The maximum rated input value and overload protection have
been established for the signal input part of each function.
Function

Signal Input Part Maximum Rated Input Value Maximum Overload Protection
Clamp type current
sensorCT

AC 1000Arms

AC 1000Arms

DCAC 600V
Between +
Voltage and current
and - terminal
input prohibited.

DCAC 600V

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[2] APPLICATIONS AND FEATURES


2-1 Applications
This is an AC clamp meter designed for the IEC measurement
category CAT. III 600 V and is suitable for measurement of AC
current of electrical equipment and power supply facilities.
2-2 Features
Lighter than conventional clamp meters (30% reduction from
Sanwa equivalent meters) for easy transportation.
Large
button to ensure holding of the indicated value.
Safety design in compliance with the IEC.
DMM function provided.
Relative value (RELATIVE) measuring function provided.
PER IEC61010 OVERVOLTAGE INSTALLATION CATEGORY
OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II
Equipment of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY II is energy-consuming
equipment to be supplied from the fixed installation.
Note:
Examples include household, office, and laboratory appliances.
OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY III
Equipment of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY III is equipment in fixed
installations.
Note:
Examples include switches in the fixed installation and some
equipment for industrial use with permanent connection to the
fixed installation.
OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY IV
Equipment of OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY IV is for use at the
origin of the installation.
Note:
Examples include electricity meters and primary over-current
protection equipment.

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[3] NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF COMPONENT UNITS


3-1 Names and Functions of the Meter and Test Leads


Testpin


Finger guard

Test probe (red)


Test probe (black)




Plug

A sensor to clamp a conductor to

Clamp type current sensor (CT)

Accuracy guarantee range mark

A range to clamp a conductor to measure

Center position mark

which is guaranteed for accuracy. (See 5-2)

Barrier

Open/close lever

A lever to open and close the clamp sensor.

Display

An LCD to show measured values, etc.

measure. (Clamp sensor)

A convex part to prevent fingers from touching an


object to measure during measurement of current.

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button
Power switch &
function switch
--- measuring terminal
+ measuring terminal

button
(Range hold)

button
(Relative value measurement)

When the
button is pressed,
the functions change as follows:
Position:
Slide this switch to turn on and off the
power and to select a function.
Insert the black test lead.
Insert the red test lead.
When this button is pressed, the meter will be
set in the manual mode and the range is fixed.
(
will disappear from the display.) In the
manual mode, each time this button is pressed,
the range changes. While checking the unit and
decimal point on the display, select the best
range. To return to the auto range, hold this
button pressed for 1 second or longer. (

will appear on the display.)


Whenthis buttonis pressed, willappearon the
display and the input value when this is pressed
will be set to 0. To reset, press this button again.
( will disappear from the display.)
Example: Indication after pressing this button
when 30.00 VDC is input:
Actual input value
DC 30.00V
DC 35.00V
DC 25.00V

button
(Data hold)

Reading
DC 0.00V
DC 5.00V
DC - 5.00V

When this button is pressed, the value indicated will


be held. ( will appear on the display.) The
indicated value will not change if the measurement
input fluctuates. When this button is pressed again,
the hold status will be canceled and the meter will
return to the normal measurement mode. ( will
disappear from the display.)

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3-2 Display

Numerical value indication.

Negative sign of numerical data.

Indication of AC measurement.

Indication of DC measurement.

Lights in the auto range mode.

Not used.

Lights when the diode test function is used.

Lights when the continuity check function is used.

Lights in the data hold mode.


Warning of low battery power: This mark will
appear on the display when the built-in battery has

been discharged and its voltage has dropped to


below about 2.4 V. When this mark flickers or
lights, replace the battery with a new one.





Lights in the relative mode (REL).


Not used.
Unit of measurement.
n, , F, %, C and F are not used.

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[4] DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS AND TERMS


4-1 Auto Power Off
If no switch or button is operated for about 30 minutes after power
on, the power will automatically be turned off and the display will
become blank.
To reset the meter, press any button or remove the test leads or
the clamp sensor (CT) from an object to measure and set the
function switch to OFF.
*In the auto power off mode, a very small amount of current
keeps flowing. Therefore, when measurement has been
finished, be sure to return the function switch to the OFF
position.
*The auto power off function cannot be canceled.
4-2 AC Detection Method
This meter employs the average value method and therefore
indicates an average value of voltage or current in the positive
half cycle. No error will occur in measurement when the input
waveform is sinusoidal wave with no distortion. However, if the
input waveform is distorted sinusoidal wave or non-sinusoidal
wave, an error of magnitude proportional to waveforms will occur.

[5] MEASURING PROCEDURE


WARNING
1. Do not apply an input signal exceeding the maximum rated input of
each function.
2. During measurement, do not change the function switch.
3. During measurement, do not hold a place beyond the barrier of the
meter or the test pin side of the flange of the test leads.
4. When measurement has been finished, remove the clamp sensor
(CT) and test leads from the object measured and return the function
switch to the OFF position.

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5-1 Start-up Inspection

CAUTION
1. Be sure that when the power switch is turned on, the battery low
warning mark (
) is not flickering or lit. If it is flickering or lit, replace
the battery with a new one. (See 6-4.)
2. Do not use the meter if the meter or test lead is damaged or broken.
3. Make sure the test leads are not cut.
Always conduct the start-up inspection to ensure safety.
Inspection start

Meter or
test leads
not broken?

Broken.

Not broken.
1. Set with function
switch and select
button.
2. Short red and
black test pins.

appears?
Buzzer sounds?

Does not appear.


Does not sound.

Appears/sounds.
No problem.
Measurement can be started.

Request for repair.

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5-2 Current (ACA) Measurement

WARNING
Remove the test leads from the measuring terminals to avoid electric shock.
Function

Max rated input value

Range

ACA

AC 1000A

400.0A, 1000A

ACA measurement
A
Center
B

SW position

Accuracy
guaranteed area

Remarks:
This meter is of average value response.
Frequency range: 50/60 Hz (Sinusoidal wave AC)
If vibration noise occurs in the clamp sensor (CT) part when
measuring a large current above 100 A, it is not a failure.
For accuracy when the indicated value is 15% of the range or
less, 8 dgt is added to the accuracy shown in 8-2.
An induction error below 0.06 A/A may occur due to influence of
current flowing in adjacent conductors.
It may malfunction when measuring voltage/current in the inverter circuit.
A guide for a range of conductor positions for accuracy
guarantee
When an object is measured at the center of the clamp sensor
(CT), the specified accuracy (see 8-2) can be obtained. In other
places of conductors to be measured, the accuracy is as follows:
A area: 4% is added to the specified accuracy.
B area: 1% is added to the specified accuracy.
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5-3 Voltage (V) measurement


Function

Max rated input value

Range

DCV
ACV

DC 600V
AC 600V

400.0mV, 4.000V, 40.00V, 400.0V, 600V


400.0mV, 4.000V, 40.00V, 400.0V, 600V

ACV measurement

DCV measurement

SW position

SW position

Remarks:
Average value response and the frequency range is 50/60 Hz.
The AC 400.0mV range is set with the
button.
In the 400.0mV range, the input resistance is approx. 1000 M
and in other ranges, it is approx. 10 M.
In the 400.0mV range, the indication may fluctuate when the test
leads are released. It is not a failure.
When the measuring terminals are shorted, the indication may
not become zero.
When measuring DCV, if a voltage is applied to the
measuring terminals with + and polarity reversed, a voltage
value with sign is indicated.
It may malfunction when measuring voltage/current in
theinverter circuit.
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5-4 Resistance, Continuity Buzzer and Diode (

WARNING
Never apply a voltage to the input terminals.
5-4-1 Resistance (
Function

) measurement

Max rated input value

Range

400.0, 4.000k, 40.00k,


400.0k,4.000M, 40.00M
Open circuit voltage: Approx. 0.4 VDC
40.00M

5-4-2 Continuity check ( )


Measuring range: 0  400.0
Buzzer sound range: 0  65 (55)
Open circuit voltage: Approx. 0.4V DV
5-4-3 Diode test ( )
Open circuit voltage: Approx. 1.6 VDC
Measuring current: 0.4 mA (typical)
Remarks:
If resistance measurement is affected by noises, shield the
object to measure with potential.
If measurement is conducted with a finger touching the test pins,
an error will occur due to influence of resistance of the body.
The area under voltage cannot be measured.

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5-4-1 Resistance
measurement

5-4-2
Continuity check

Resistor

5-4-3 Diode test

SW position
Good:OL shown
Good:Forward
Bad : Other
voltage drop
indication
shown
Bad : 0.000V shown

forward diase

reverse diase

Each time the SELECT button is pressed, the functions change as


indicated by in the figure.
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[6] MAINTENANCE
WARNING
1. The following instructions are very important for safety. Read
this manual thoroughly to ensure correct maintenance.
2. Calibrate and inspect the meter at least once a year to ensure
safety and maintain its accuracy.
6-1 Maintenance and Inspection
1) Appearance: Is the meter not damaged due to falling or other cause?
2)Test leads: Are the test leads not damaged, or is the core wire
not exposed from any part or broken?
If any of the above problems exists, stop using the
meter and request for repair.
6-2 Calibration and Inspection
For more information, please contact your dealer or Sanwa agent.
6-3 Storage

CAUTION
1. The panel and case are not resistant to volatile solvent and must not
be cleaned with thinner or alcohol.
2. The panel and case are not resistant to heat. Do not place the meter
near heat-generating devices.
3. Do not store the meter in a place where it may be subjected to
vibration or from where it may fall.
4. Do not store the meter in places under direct sunlight, or hot, cold or
humid places or places where condensation is anticipated.
5. If the meter will not be used for a long time, remove the battery.
6-4 Battery Replacement
Battery when the meter is shipped:
A battery for monitoring has been installed prior to shipment from the
factory. It may be discharged before the expiration of the described
battery life.
*The battery for monitoring is a battery used to check the
functions and performance of the product.
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WARNING
If the rear case is removed with an input being applied to the
measuring terminals, you may suffer electric shock. Before
starting replacement, always make sure no input is being
applied and the function switch is
.
 Remove the battery lid screws
(2 pieces) with a screwdriver.
 Take out the battery and
replace it with a new one.
Battery: R03 1.5 V x 2 pieces.
 Attach the battery lid and
secure it with screws.

[7] After-Sales Service


7-1 Warranty and Provision
Sanwa offers comprehensive warranty services to its end-users
and to its product resellers. Under Sanwa's general warranty
policy, each instrument is warranted to be free from defects in
workmanship or material under normal use for the period of one
(1) year from the date of purchase.
This warranty policy is valid within the country of purchase only,
and applied only to the product purchased from Sanwa authorized
agent or distributor.
Sanwa reserves the right to inspect all warranty claims to
determine the extent to which the warranty policy shall apply. This
warranty shall not apply to disposables batteries, or any product
or parts, which have been subject to one of the following causes:

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1. A failure due to improper handling or use that deviates from the


instruction manual.
2. A failure due to inadequate repair or modification by people
other than Sanwa service personnel.
3. A failure due to causes not attributable to this product such as
fire, flood and other natural disaster.
4. Non-operation due to a discharged battery.
5. A failure or damage due to transportation, relocation or
dropping after the purchase.
7-2 Repair
Customers are asked to provide the following information when
requesting services:
1. Customer name, address, and contact information
2. Description of problem
3. Description of product configuration
4. Model Number
5. Product Serial Number
6. Proof of Date-of-Purchase
7. Where you purchased the product
Please contact Sanwa authorized agent / distributor / service
provider, listed in our website, in your country with above
information. An instrument sent to Sanwa / agent / distributor
without above information will be returned to the customer.
Note:
1) Prior to requesting repair, please check the following:
Capacity of the built-in battery, polarity of installation and
discontinuity of the test leads.
2) Repair during the warranty period:
The failed meter will be repaired in accordance with the
conditions stipulated in 7-1 Warranty and Provision.
3) Repair after the warranty period has expired:
In some cases, repair and transportation cost may become
higher than the price of the product. Please contact Sanwa
authorized agent / service provider in advance.
The minimum retention period of service functional parts is 6
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years after the discontinuation of manufacture. This


retention period is the repair warranty period. Please note,
however, if such functional parts become unavailable for
reasons of discontinuation of manufacture, etc., the retention
period may become shorter accordingly.
4) Precautions when sending the product to be repaired
To ensure the safety of the product during transportation,
place the product in a box that is larger than the product 5
times or more in volume and fill cushion materials fully and
then clearly mark Repair Product Enclosed on the box
surface. The cost of sending and returning the product shall
be borne by the customer.
7-3 SANWA web site
http://www.sanwa-meter.co.jp
E-mail: exp_sales@sanwa-meter.co.jp

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[8] SPECIFICATIONS
8-1 General Specifications
Operation method
AC Sensing
LCD
Sampling rate
Range selection
Over-range indication
Polarity indication
Low battery indication
Environmental
condition
Operating temperature /
humidity

- method
Average value
4000 counts
3 times/sec nominal
Auto and Manual
OL shown in numerical part.
- indicated only when negative input.

lights or flickers at about 2.4V or below.


Altitude 2000 m or below, pollution degree II.

5C to 40C and maximum relative humidity 80%


for temperature up to 31C decreasing linearly to
50% relative humidity at 40C (No condensation)
Storage temperature / -20C ~ 60C, 70%R.H or below (with battery
removed).
humidity
Power supply
R031.5V x 2 pieces
Power consumption
2.2mA at DCV (typical)
Battery life
Approx. 120 hours at DCV
Safety standards
IEC61010-2-032 (2002), CAT-III 600V
IEC61010-031
EMC
IEC61326
In an RF field of 3V/m:
Total Accuracy = Specified Accuracy + 45 digits
Performance above 3V/m is not specified
Clamp sensor (CT)
Max. 42 mm
clamp size
Dimensions
238(L) X 95(W) X 45(H) mm
Weight
Approx. 290g (battery included)
Auto power off
About 30 min. after power on.
Accessories
Battery (built-in), test leads (TL-23), carrying
case (C-DCL1000), instruction manual

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8-2 Measuring Range and Accuracy


Temperature: 235C, humidity: 75% RH max., built-in battery
voltage 2.4 V or above.
rdg (reading): Read value, dgt (digit): Number of counts of last
digit
ACA
Range
400.0A

Accurac
(1.7%rdg+5dgt

1000A

(1.7%rdg+5dgt

Remarks
This meter is of average value response.
Frequency range: 50/60 Hz (Sinusoidal wave AC)
Accuracy is specified when an object is measured
at the center of the clamp sensor (CT),
A guide for a range of conductor positions
for accuracy guarantee
In other places of conductors to be
measured, the accuracy is as follows:
A area: 4% is added to the specified
accuracy.
B area: 1% is added to the specified
accuracy.

A
Center

For accuracy when the indicated value is 15% of


the range or less, 8 dgt is added to the accuracy.
An induction error below 0.06 A/A may occur due to
influence of current flowing in adjacent conductors.
It may malfunction when measuring voltage/current in
the inverter circuit.

DCV
Range
400.0mV
4.000V
40.00V
400.0V
600V

Accuracy
(1.2%rdg+3dgt
(1.9%rdg+3dgt

Input Impedance
Approx. 1000M
Approx. 10M

(2.2%rdg+4dgt

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Remarks

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ACV
Range Frequency range
400.0mV 50Hz500Hz
50Hz/60Hz
4.000V
60Hz500Hz
50Hz/60Hz
40.00V
60Hz500Hz
50Hz/60Hz
400.0V
60Hz500Hz
600V
50Hz500Hz

Accuracy
(4.2%rdg+5dgt)
(2.2%rdg+5dgt)
(2.7%rdg+5dgt)
(2.2%rdg+5dgt)
(2.7%rdg+5dgt)
(2.2%rdg+5dgt)
(2.7%rdg+5dgt)
(3.2%rdg+5dgt)

Input Impedance

Approx. 10M

Remarks

The AC
400.0mV range
is set with the
RANGE button.

It may malfunction when measuring voltage/current in the inverter


circuit.

Range
400.0
4.000k
40.00k
400.0k
4.000M
40.00M

Accuracy
(1.7%rdg+6dgt
(1.2%rdg+4dgt

Remarks

Open circuit voltage: Approx DC0.4V

(1.7%rdg+4dgt
(2.7%rdg+4dgt

Continuity Check ( )
Measuring range: 400.0
Buzzer sound range: 065 (55)
Open circuit voltage: Approx. 0.4 VDC
Diode test ( )
Open circuit voltage: Approx.1.6 VDC
Test current: 0.4mA (typical)

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